According to AAA, you’re very likely to be one of the one in three drivers who face a breakdown or similar situation each year. And disasters come on all sorts of days, not just clear, blue 70-degree day with lots of people around.

If you find yourself stranded on that proverbial ‘dark and stormy night,’ you’ll thank your lucky stars you assembled this emergency-preparedness kit.

Here’s what should be in it:

A wheel wrench and car jack to change the tire if your car came with a spare

Battery jumper cables

A tool kit or multipurpose tool

A flashlight, along with backup batteries

Reflective triangles so oncoming cars can see you

A compass

A fully stocked first-aid kit

A blanket

Nonperishable food such as unsalted nuts and dried fruits

A car charger for your phone

A fire extinguisher

Duct tape because, of course

A rain poncho

Cold-weather tools including a snow brush, a small shovel, windshield fluid, warm clothing and cat litter to help with tire traction